http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html

thank you sir.
here's the engine i was sort of looking for right off the same site.  the
more things change the more they stay the same.  it's blecherous.  i should
just ftp to some box that has this (maybe an ftp.ietf or whatever)   pull
down the ascii, research them on the weekends and put together an m$ db.
might be an opportunity to learn sql, UNLESS someone has already invented
this wheel, before i go google-ing and hotbotting around, i thought i'd ask
summa youse guys.   maybe drive some traffic to your sites or whateva...

there seems to be a little more to this than mere RFC canonicity, i keep
banging my head on the cold hard floor of reality.

 i may be burned at the stake for this heresy: it seems that some rfc
compliant apps are more rfc compliant than others.... so,   ...what places
discuss the application  and non application etc?  i have no formal
education other than a few years as a music major.

what am i saying?
i have attained some good judgment,
good judgment comes from experience.
experience?
that comes from poor judgment.

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